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India was the country. It was brought from merchants that brought goods to china.
Muslim traders brought Islam and salt from North Africa to West Africa.
Merchants and traders have a tendency to be educated and affluent people, so when they travelled, they brought with them knowledge, new theories, new forms of art, and new religious ideas ALONG with goods. The mathematics and medicines of the Arabian tribes, the monetary system and calligraphy of the Asians, the Arabian scrolls that documented Roman history... this was all passed on through the merchants who travelled through these areas back to Europe. Manuscripts, art work, and mathematical theories were all influential in the beginning of the Rennaisance, and were often brought to light through merchants.
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Venice, Italy (from the European perspective) The Spice Trade was a two-part endeavor. Arab merchants went to the Indian subcontinent or sailed to Indonesia to buy spices from local merchants and brought them to the Levantine ports like Jaffa, Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos. Or, they would be brought to the major Turkish cities like Istanbul and Bodrum. At all of these port cities, Venetian merchants would purchase the spices from the Arab merchants and redisperse them in Venice to various European States. As the Venetians were the most effective shipbuilders in the Mediterranean, they prevented the rise of any European attempting to cut into the trade. (Venice is now part of Italy, but it was independent until the 1800s.)
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India was the country. It was brought from merchants that brought goods to china.
After crusades, many goods would be brought in. Allowing the merchants to buy, sell, and earn re money.(or barter)
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Indian merchants spread Hinduism to the Pacific and South East Asia in the first millennium. When the merchants settled in these regions, they brought priests who were instrumental in the spread of Hinduism.
Merchants were pretty highly regarded, they traveled trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic items with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could range from nearby countries, to all the way from perhaps India. They also traveled down rivers.
It was brought to Britain by merchants centuries before Walter Raleigh. It is not recorded who the first was.
He brought them out of Egyptian slavery and gave the Torah to them (the Jews).
European governments and proprietors of colonies brought indentured servants from Europe. They also brought captives from African and kept them in slavery.
I think Egyptian culture began a decline when they were conquered (for lack of better word) by Alexander the Great.
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